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MrWhispers

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  1. Reinstalled USB drivers again this time from motherboard manufacture website still same issue occurring.
  2. double post sorry idk how to delete this
  3. CPU:i7 MB: Gigabyte GPU: 1080Ti I believe this is the Corsair Gaming STRAFE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Cherry MX Red. I don't have another system to try it on sorry. No BIOS flashes or recent updates for anything other than the corsair software someone mentioned to reinstall, and my mouse that is a razor. since i uninstalled everything that was usb and reinstalled all my usb stuff.
  4. This just started to happen a week ago. I've been trying to research and fix with several fixes mentioned online I will elaborate on what I've tried to no avail as this still seems to be a thing and I'm questionable if this is the keyboard failing.. Brief description of the issue: I spend a lot of time playing games for a long time period, usually I'm in a group voice with other people so we can all interact and communicate as we play some games. any who this happens out of the blue at least once a hour. also this does not only happen when I have a game open just the other night I was browsing online and the same thing happened. So OK what happens is about once every hour or so my keyboard will stop responding for 3 seconds it wont receive any input and its like the thing just does not respond to any key except if it happens while I was pressing a key then that key is stuck in a loop for 3 seconds that is the only exception. the lights on my keyboard stay on they don't turn off i don't get any error message or notifications it just happens silently. It's just a keyboard issue as my pc is fine voice communications do not get effected or the mouse movement or any frame loss in game or video playback etc.. only a input lag issue with the keyboard that sporadically occurs once every hour that last for 3 whole seconds long. Things I've tried to fix it: people said to unplug the keyboard uninstall drivers and re-plug back in different ports, I've tried to even go under device manager and uninstall everything related to this and reinstalled all the drivers. I went even further under power options and un-ticked all this deviced to be turned off to save power for the input devices and root-hubs. I also checked the ease of access center to make sure all the sticky keys and filter keys and so forth was all disabled as they was, I read someone even saying to try to turn on filter keys and see if that corrects it, and it didn't actually it made the keyboard slower so I put it back to how it was and disabled everything under ease of access. again this only happens intermittently for about 3 seconds every hour or so but still I never had a issue like this happen ever in my life of using a computer and this is my first corsair product.
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